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assembled to save europe great cultural achievement from certain destruction in the last day of the war. >> to be honest i'm learning so much. from this. >> like so many of us leslie of lincoln new almost nothing about the real monuments men. even though she's related to the team leader. man portrayed by george clooney in the film. >> george stout was my grandfather. and where i got my name lease lee. >> her father died when she was a teenager. just 6 years after his father george passed away. neither one mentioned the harvard educated art conservationist heroic role in world war ii she only learned about the men when the book came out in 2009. >> curious how would he take all this attention. the it's kind of not if him. >> while we must and will win this war. >>reporter: stout name was changed for the movie leslie says to allow clooney to take some liberty with grandfather personality but she says his look is pure george stout. >> if you read about george stout they make reference to how he always prim and proper and dapper he was. and i do i remember that very much so. that's kind of
assembled to save europe great cultural achievement from certain destruction in the last day of the war. >> to be honest i'm learning so much. from this. >> like so many of us leslie of lincoln new almost nothing about the real monuments men. even though she's related to the team leader. man portrayed by george clooney in the film. >> george stout was my grandfather. and where i got my name lease lee. >> her father died when she was a teenager. just 6 years after his...
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what's app is the number one messaging app in europe, brazil and russia. the company is based in mountain view and has just 55 employees, if you can believe it. the company makes money. it isn't clear how much, however. there is in advertising. founders insist there never will be. the app is currently free and the apple app store. and perspective here, $19 billion, that is worth more than you a nighted airlines, sony or gap. >>> what's app founders, brian akton and jan koom will become instant millionaires, obviously. both worked at yahoo before starting what's app. coom went to mountain view high school and dropped out of san jose state. acton is a stanford graduate. >>> no deal has been reached, the pleasant yon based company s been under pressure to improve its bottom line. >>> we have a lot more to get to on 7 news at 9:00 for you. imagine internet access a hundred times faster than what you have right now. will your town be next to get the high speed google line? >>> also, a list of dos and don't for google glass users. what you need to know before yo
what's app is the number one messaging app in europe, brazil and russia. the company is based in mountain view and has just 55 employees, if you can believe it. the company makes money. it isn't clear how much, however. there is in advertising. founders insist there never will be. the app is currently free and the apple app store. and perspective here, $19 billion, that is worth more than you a nighted airlines, sony or gap. >>> what's app founders, brian akton and jan koom will become...
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david curly. >>> and an irish budget airline is preparing to offer $10 flights from new york to europe. the company's ceo says he will start the service as soon as he gets enough planes. the airline would fly from 12, maybe 14 major european cities with full service to begin in three months. ceo saying that they will need to sell a lot of business and premium class seats to make it cost effective. >>> well, the biological clock is ticking a little louder for older men tonight. the new study found the older a father got the greater a risk the child could develop bipolar disorder or attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder. a man who became a father at 35 would have a 14-fold risk of having a child born with adhd. children with older dads are also challenged academically. and this from a researcher who look at 2 million swedish born children. still, the study shows that the vast majority of kids born to older dads will be just fine. >>> and we'll have an assignment 7 are report, birds get help from farmers as they migrate home. >>> and we are dedicating our instagram feed to honoring
david curly. >>> and an irish budget airline is preparing to offer $10 flights from new york to europe. the company's ceo says he will start the service as soon as he gets enough planes. the airline would fly from 12, maybe 14 major european cities with full service to begin in three months. ceo saying that they will need to sell a lot of business and premium class seats to make it cost effective. >>> well, the biological clock is ticking a little louder for older men tonight....
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his empire stretches throughout north america and europe. >> reporter: he calls himself -- u.s. authorities call him the world's most powerful drug lord. he was captured overnight in a mexican resort time by u.s. and mexican law enforcement. mexican authorities say they were able to capture 13 individuals during the operation including guzman without a single shot being fired. he led a drug cartel responsible for 25% of all illegal drugs that enter the u.s. via mexico. forbes magazine once included him on their richest people list. the annual revenues may be more than $3 billion. it's notorious and ind indiscriminate violence. experts say even without him, the cartel will do business as usual. >> it's a huge shift in power tonight out of the ukraine. >>> the parliament voted to remove the president in power and to hold new elections. protesters have taken over the capitol. 82 people were killed in battle. the ukraine's future remains up in the air. there is two groups forming. one that leads towards moscow and the other towards the western world. >>> they're demanding u.s. and e
his empire stretches throughout north america and europe. >> reporter: he calls himself -- u.s. authorities call him the world's most powerful drug lord. he was captured overnight in a mexican resort time by u.s. and mexican law enforcement. mexican authorities say they were able to capture 13 individuals during the operation including guzman without a single shot being fired. he led a drug cartel responsible for 25% of all illegal drugs that enter the u.s. via mexico. forbes magazine...
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department dangerously slow response time like implementing motorcycle medic program like in parts of europe 2 person squad car for medical emergencies and bringing number of firefighters manning a rig from 4 to 3. >> today the most reasonable thing to do in our pip is to i hope crease more troops on the group. >> this requires mon. the mayor is backing a quarter cent sales tax this year. revenue rate to public safety. this is 7 news. >> family of brian stowe looked directly at the attacker and tell them what they think of them. norwood and sanchez pleaded guilty to beating stowe into a coma on opening day 2011 at domesticer stadium. stowe paramedic from santa cruz suffered brain damage and requires 24 hour care. family spoke to the 2 men today in court. >> the we hold no hate against you we just despise you. the tame you serve is insignificant compared to what brian must endure. however the creditors that you spend in prison is what you concrete indeserve. >> no civility on your smichlingt you think it's funny. >>reporter: the june add mop issued sanchez for smirk sentenced to 8 careers in
department dangerously slow response time like implementing motorcycle medic program like in parts of europe 2 person squad car for medical emergencies and bringing number of firefighters manning a rig from 4 to 3. >> today the most reasonable thing to do in our pip is to i hope crease more troops on the group. >> this requires mon. the mayor is backing a quarter cent sales tax this year. revenue rate to public safety. this is 7 news. >> family of brian stowe looked directly...
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. >> what's app is the number one messaging app in europe, brazil and russia. the company is based in mountain view and has just 55 employees. >>> there are demands that miley cyrus' bangerz tour be canceled with some parents saying it is too raunchy. parents say cyrus simulates sex acts throughout the concert. they are flooding cyrus' management team and others are trying to resell their tickets. he is scheduled to play in oakland on monday and san jose on tuesday. >>> a 3-year-old girl received a birthday gift she will remember her entire life. a wrapped box bigger than bridget carr herself was on the family's front porch. this is youtube video of an exciting moment. it took her time to unwrap the giant red bow and the green paper. but it was worth the effort. look at this reaction. pure. >>. it is pure joy! >> happy birthday! >> it was bridget's dad who just returned home after serving in afghanistan. the toddler's surprise happened last september, but the on-line video continues to grow in popularity and the carr family is still enjoying the moment. how swe
. >> what's app is the number one messaging app in europe, brazil and russia. the company is based in mountain view and has just 55 employees. >>> there are demands that miley cyrus' bangerz tour be canceled with some parents saying it is too raunchy. parents say cyrus simulates sex acts throughout the concert. they are flooding cyrus' management team and others are trying to resell their tickets. he is scheduled to play in oakland on monday and san jose on tuesday. >>>...
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visitor from europe visited us. and i saw how of conservative he was with water. just wash his hand turn it off. soap up. >> very smart. easy thing to do. it is. get in the haibt. >> rae mind yourself. all it takes. >> experience is here. we had some rain. >> we d.maybe some more world trade center on the way. look at live doppler 7hd. dry conditions right now. but we expect to get a little bit more rainfall around the middle of the week and perhaps more next weekend as well. move along with live view from high definition east bay hills camera and west ward out across the bay. current temperature readings 49 in san francisco. mid 40's at oakland redwood city. san jose. mere 40 at los gatos 48 at half machine bay. live view from the sutro tower cam are out over san francisco under mostly clear skies. 43 santa rosa. 37 news world international napa petaluma and chilly up north an low mid 40's at fairfield concord and livermore and one more live view from the roof top camera at abc 7 along the embarcadero forecast feature partly cloudy and chilly tonight. cold in the
visitor from europe visited us. and i saw how of conservative he was with water. just wash his hand turn it off. soap up. >> very smart. easy thing to do. it is. get in the haibt. >> rae mind yourself. all it takes. >> experience is here. we had some rain. >> we d.maybe some more world trade center on the way. look at live doppler 7hd. dry conditions right now. but we expect to get a little bit more rainfall around the middle of the week and perhaps more next weekend as...
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diplomat for europe. today germ app chancellor leader of the european union fired back calling the salty disrespectful language totally unacceptable. >> closer to home more diplomatic embarrassment for president obama. his choice to be u.s. ambassador to argentina revealed he's never even set foot in the country. >> sz of have you been. >> senator i haven't had the opportunity yet to be there. >> main qualification it seems erased more than 500,000 dollars for obama reelection campaign. this after another big dollar donor was tapped to be ambassador to norway. so unfamiliar with the country he didn't know what form of government it has. >> why on earth did nominate mebody who didn't knowow norwa norway. >> erased nearly 850,000 $for the president reelection campaign. oh. then miss bell soap opera producer named ambassador to hand georgia ri. >> what are our strategic interest in hand georgia ri. >> in terms of what our key priorities. >> had a hard time answering most basic question about hand georgia ri
diplomat for europe. today germ app chancellor leader of the european union fired back calling the salty disrespectful language totally unacceptable. >> closer to home more diplomatic embarrassment for president obama. his choice to be u.s. ambassador to argentina revealed he's never even set foot in the country. >> sz of have you been. >> senator i haven't had the opportunity yet to be there. >> main qualification it seems erased more than 500,000 dollars for obama...
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once part of the soviet union today it is the front-line between putin russia to the east and europe and america to the west. demonstrators want the freedom of the west. the president accused of corruption and abuses wants the protection of putin. the day victims were carried through crowds of mourners chanting hero. lots of emotion lots of tears here in the crowd as protestors stop for a moment of silence to remember those who were killed today. but tonight despite the blood shed gallon vanizing symbol and the ukraine skier in sochi saying she wouldn compete as herple died. >> alex reporting from kiev. foreign men industry are in ukraine to negotiate some kind of settlement to the violent crisis. >> dalai lama brought message of peace to the capitol today and in the bay area this we hope. singing dance group practiced out the tibet community center in richmond where the dalai lama make an appearance on sunday. today in washington the 78-year-old spiritual leader said the 21st century should be one of peace. >> peace not come from sky. since the wined. peace only come through our act
once part of the soviet union today it is the front-line between putin russia to the east and europe and america to the west. demonstrators want the freedom of the west. the president accused of corruption and abuses wants the protection of putin. the day victims were carried through crowds of mourners chanting hero. lots of emotion lots of tears here in the crowd as protestors stop for a moment of silence to remember those who were killed today. but tonight despite the blood shed gallon...
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hard in protest once inside europe. president wants to side with putin. the violence here reveals america and russia squaring off on opposite side i hope flaming old and bitter divisions. this is now a test of will between russia and the west. it was always thought during the olympic moscow would urge restraept in ukraine. but make no mistake, putin is not backing down. the abc news moscow. >> more breaking news. pacific airway 12 people injured when a boeing 747 out of san francisco hit severe turbulence over japan. the air line said 2 crew members and 6 passengers were hospitalized but not until the plane landed tuesday evening in hong kong. the flight left san francisco on monday with 3-21 passengers and crew of 21. one passenger told hong kong television station that he felt like he was on a roller coaster. he says passengers were thrown from their seats. some of them hitting the overhead bin. south china morning post says flight attendant is hospitalized and in serious condition. >> we'll turn our attention to the weather. there is a chance we'll see
hard in protest once inside europe. president wants to side with putin. the violence here reveals america and russia squaring off on opposite side i hope flaming old and bitter divisions. this is now a test of will between russia and the west. it was always thought during the olympic moscow would urge restraept in ukraine. but make no mistake, putin is not backing down. the abc news moscow. >> more breaking news. pacific airway 12 people injured when a boeing 747 out of san francisco hit...
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it is linked to respiratory issues, allergies and asthma and is banned in europe and australia, but the chemical is considered safe by the fda and is often used in bread at fast food restaurants and buns sold at grocery stores because it makes the bread softer and more flexible. subway says that move had nothing to do with the protest and the company was already in the process of phasing out that chemical. but who knew it was there, right? >>> did you know that americans lost half a million laptops last year, it was 60 million cell phones, so what is happening to all of that lost treasure? is someone making a fortune on our forgetfulness? alex perez takes you to a kind of hidden treasure island. >> reporter: it's that moment we all dread, scram nling through the airport, running out of a cab, realizing you left something behind. cell phones, we lose 60 million a year, in hotels, 46 million items left behind, and laptops, we leave 624,000 at the airport each year. but where does it all go? turns out your loss is someone else's gain. welcome to lost treasure island, a warehouse just outsi
it is linked to respiratory issues, allergies and asthma and is banned in europe and australia, but the chemical is considered safe by the fda and is often used in bread at fast food restaurants and buns sold at grocery stores because it makes the bread softer and more flexible. subway says that move had nothing to do with the protest and the company was already in the process of phasing out that chemical. but who knew it was there, right? >>> did you know that americans lost half a...
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my thoughts about europe, its promises and weaknesses, my thoughts on germany and britain and this europe. many decisions will be made on how we as germans, britains, italians and all the other european nations can assert interests in the world. i can express my thoughts better in my native language, i hope you will forgive me for delivering the rest of my speech in german. [ applause ]. >> translator: ladies and gentlemen, today i speak to you the representatives of an institution that is the cradle of modern parliamentary democracy. this parliament has made very significant contributions to the government, the rule of law and democracy in europe and the world at large. as someone who lived for 35 years in the gdr in a system which was not free, in a dictatorship, i feel particularly close to the world for freedom and democracy that this parliament and this country represent as few others do. the close and friendly realizes among european nations as natural as they may seem today were virtually in conceivable 200, 100, or even 70 years ago. for centuries, relations among european nations
my thoughts about europe, its promises and weaknesses, my thoughts on germany and britain and this europe. many decisions will be made on how we as germans, britains, italians and all the other european nations can assert interests in the world. i can express my thoughts better in my native language, i hope you will forgive me for delivering the rest of my speech in german. [ applause ]. >> translator: ladies and gentlemen, today i speak to you the representatives of an institution that...
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of course now i spoke to him earlier about europe and i noted that data coming out of europe seemed to indicate a recovery so i asked him is europe in a recovery here's what he had to say. in europe being a recovery you know just look at france it's the it's prince's the weak link here by a long shot and. arguably spain is bottoming perhaps one can look at the current account in greece which is a very minor country and perhaps it's bottoming but when you look at france when you look at the netherlands when you look at some of the larger countries france is really a basket case here and employment unemployment is rising about every month there are huge disputes everyone's with the law and and so you know one wonders you know how long you know germany holding all of europe together are i don't think the game . ok now europe has been forced to undergo austerity in the periphery to prevent a fault as you said especially in greece but now bond yields they're dropping is the eurozone crisis over it's kind of like my first question but euro zone as a whole i'm asking. well actually bond yi
of course now i spoke to him earlier about europe and i noted that data coming out of europe seemed to indicate a recovery so i asked him is europe in a recovery here's what he had to say. in europe being a recovery you know just look at france it's the it's prince's the weak link here by a long shot and. arguably spain is bottoming perhaps one can look at the current account in greece which is a very minor country and perhaps it's bottoming but when you look at france when you look at the...
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jews in medieval europe and modern europe, tended to be disproportionately involved in commercial sorts of activities even when commerce was an island within a non-commercial sea. they were involved as merchants, a small number but a salient number were involved in lending money and then finance. they came to modern european societies and american societies with a greater emersion in the culture than say peasants. secondly, you tended to have high levels of male literacy in societies where people were not literate. you tended to have a high respect for the written word and systematic learning and that came from tom bennett and jews were expected to try to achieve mastery of this skill but only a small percentage were in a position were they were able to. in societies where most people were not literate, you tended to have high levels, especially among men within the jews. so that was a factor as well. and then you had the fact that jews, because they tended to be discriminated against and excluded from many areas of economic life, for most of the middle ages and modern europe, they coul
jews in medieval europe and modern europe, tended to be disproportionately involved in commercial sorts of activities even when commerce was an island within a non-commercial sea. they were involved as merchants, a small number but a salient number were involved in lending money and then finance. they came to modern european societies and american societies with a greater emersion in the culture than say peasants. secondly, you tended to have high levels of male literacy in societies where...
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well i think that the lot of the parties across western europe especially in the u.k. in france in germany austria austria you know and specially in the netherlands what they've tried to do is realize that a lot of the language at the unit in the past which was sometimes very anti sematic you know very racist you know they realize that times of change and people have cheated views of those issues and so they can actually get respectability using that language in using those those phrases so what they're trying to do is try to become focus their arguments and make that much more about muslims have to make their arguments much more about just immigrants generally and played on existing worries that people have to use to gain more respectability and to get more political power across across western europe here all the kink in it what do you think about that because if you look at the national front let's say in france you don't hear any more homophobic remarks coming out that they like the state of israel they've changed quite a bit they've changed with the electorate but
well i think that the lot of the parties across western europe especially in the u.k. in france in germany austria austria you know and specially in the netherlands what they've tried to do is realize that a lot of the language at the unit in the past which was sometimes very anti sematic you know very racist you know they realize that times of change and people have cheated views of those issues and so they can actually get respectability using that language in using those those phrases so...
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europe was divided between eastern europe which was which under the soviet union and then the rest of europe so therefore it really had a meaning and was really put to protect germany and other countries and they felt without the american umbrella they faced the central threat from the soviet union now that's all gone because. nato originally was there to rebuff suffered military attack. from a conventional and nuclear point of view that's gone so that what's left you're left with the countries of eastern europe which feel insecure a visa to russia if you look at this tony let me let you in your poland czech republic they're very happy they want to be inside a larger security framework because on the road they feel they couldn't resist the russian pressure so therefore it's mainly a function of their perception of the russian threat that you may say and others many say there is no threat the settlers no russian military threat towards western europe russia is not going to attack western europe forces there but a little countries are afraid of pressure which could in fact force them to
europe was divided between eastern europe which was which under the soviet union and then the rest of europe so therefore it really had a meaning and was really put to protect germany and other countries and they felt without the american umbrella they faced the central threat from the soviet union now that's all gone because. nato originally was there to rebuff suffered military attack. from a conventional and nuclear point of view that's gone so that what's left you're left with the countries...
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the romanesque style spread right across europe. in 1066, it crossed the english channel with the norman conquest of england. the normans stroyed most of the main anglo-saxon churches, replacing them with ones built in the french romanesque or, as it is known in britain, the norman style. and it would be in england that somof the most daring and original innovations were made in medieval architecture. durham cathedral, even by the standards of norman architecture in england, is a colossal building. durham cathedral was begun in 1093 on the sort of scale and grandeur common to many great norman cathedrals of england in the late 11th century. durham is a masterpiece of structure, and that makes it, in a way, a slightly ambiguous building because durham is undoubtedly a romanesque church. in fact, it is a massive romanesque building, one of the largest, but it also has gothic elements in it. in the 19th century, archaeologists defined the gothic style as having three essential characteristics-- the pointed arch, the rib vault, and the
the romanesque style spread right across europe. in 1066, it crossed the english channel with the norman conquest of england. the normans stroyed most of the main anglo-saxon churches, replacing them with ones built in the french romanesque or, as it is known in britain, the norman style. and it would be in england that somof the most daring and original innovations were made in medieval architecture. durham cathedral, even by the standards of norman architecture in england, is a colossal...
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we're all europe. are we all europe? are the 18 countries together? you tell me. if they are together, then there is a collective responsibility from the healthier countries to assist the weaker. isn't that what 18 countries together is supposed to be? >> well, i guess -- >> that's not where we are. we're not a fiscal union. >> no, but it's more fiscal cliff so will cal. the have nots even in a country, you are the people that are richer don't want to give it up, but that's germany. >> that's a country. >> there's an understanding the whole reason why we have the e.u. and 18 countries together is to create a single european economic bloc, and to that end, i can see where jack lew is coming from, that there is a responsibility to en concerned and help those who are not there. it's a fact of what's written. >> manus, thank you. manus cranny, he's a little bit punchy. >> what are you talking about? >> now moving on. the italian prime minister, enrico letta, says he will resign today. our international correspondent, hans nichols, joins us live from rome. hans, will e
we're all europe. are we all europe? are the 18 countries together? you tell me. if they are together, then there is a collective responsibility from the healthier countries to assist the weaker. isn't that what 18 countries together is supposed to be? >> well, i guess -- >> that's not where we are. we're not a fiscal union. >> no, but it's more fiscal cliff so will cal. the have nots even in a country, you are the people that are richer don't want to give it up, but that's...
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wearable technology in europe or the u.s. d stay away from them because there is almost a market rush to get to them, which means that sometimes there is too much fluff? >> most definitely. my approach is very valuation-based. these companies do not have any earnings. they are very high valuation ratios. i am not interested in them. >> so what do you like? what looks cheap right now? >> what looks cheap is inwardly focusing european companies, domestic ways, whether they be financials or cyclicals. so the european economy has been in the doldrums for a number of years. it is exiting recession and will have a steady recovery throughout this year because central banks were accommodated on their monetary stance. we want companies that are very exposed to european domestic economy. and that would be things like banks, car stocks. >> kevin, car stocks. anything else? >> they are the main areas. >> thank u so much. we will talk about more about specific industry groups. stay with us. a japanese internet retailer is $900 million.for
wearable technology in europe or the u.s. d stay away from them because there is almost a market rush to get to them, which means that sometimes there is too much fluff? >> most definitely. my approach is very valuation-based. these companies do not have any earnings. they are very high valuation ratios. i am not interested in them. >> so what do you like? what looks cheap right now? >> what looks cheap is inwardly focusing european companies, domestic ways, whether they be...
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behind europe. when the eurozone crisis occurred there were three concerns, one, will the euro go out of business now that it's clear it's not. second, will there be major bank failures, clear that's not going to happen and three will the ecb have to bail out italy and spain and that didn't have to happen. i think the wrors orse is behin europe. >> i'm positive. today it's about 60% investors are considering investing in europe and it is the place in private equity to invest at this time. >> david and guy hands speaking to anneta at the conference in berlin and joins us for more. annette? >> reporter: thank you very much. europe is very much big back on the agenda compared to the last years i've been covering that where europe was really not the place to be but for this the valuation of the industry and where to find investment opportunities i'm joined by robert koch, head of absolute return at the welcome trust. thank you very much for joining us here. my first question would actually be what are y
behind europe. when the eurozone crisis occurred there were three concerns, one, will the euro go out of business now that it's clear it's not. second, will there be major bank failures, clear that's not going to happen and three will the ecb have to bail out italy and spain and that didn't have to happen. i think the wrors orse is behin europe. >> i'm positive. today it's about 60% investors are considering investing in europe and it is the place in private equity to invest at this time....
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well a lot of things are happening in europe i think a lot of europe is merrett misunderstood first of all the euro that's been reasonably weak although it's much stronger than many people anticipated is helping german exports quite dramatically so even for germany that has to pay a great deal to keep the periphery afloat it is a benefit that their currency is weak and conversely the one big thing that's happening in europe is that we've gotten rid of that contagion at least for now when cyprus blew up for example spain issued that issued debt at a record low prices the lowest prices and the early ninety's what that means is that risk is priced locally and then basically you need that for a functioning economy in the u.s. we have banks failed us all the time i see a seating institutions but you do not have a currency crisis every time so similarly what's happening in europe is that there will be problems europe is a mess has always been a mess by the yet you can you can work and you can succeed in a particular fashion so sure it will not be great but because poor risk is priced locally
well a lot of things are happening in europe i think a lot of europe is merrett misunderstood first of all the euro that's been reasonably weak although it's much stronger than many people anticipated is helping german exports quite dramatically so even for germany that has to pay a great deal to keep the periphery afloat it is a benefit that their currency is weak and conversely the one big thing that's happening in europe is that we've gotten rid of that contagion at least for now when cyprus...
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in our new series "europe by night. in the first installment, we take you to the border region between ukraine and romania. border police are particularly busy at night. the smugglers come to life when the sun goes down, and they carry out their criminal activities. >> after a two-hour chase, romanian border police have seized 2000 packets of ukrainian cigarettes. but it's not much of a catch. the pursuit began in ukraine and continued through the romanian forest before the smugglers finally cut their losses and lead empty-handed -- fled empty-handed. it's just a regular night on the border region between the two countries. >> smuggling is commonplace here. the smugglers took advantage of the darkness, and the dense forest, to get away. but we stay close, and we try to identify them. >> half an hour later on the other side of the mountain, the police pick up one of the two men believed to have been in the forest. he lives in a village on the romanian border. the whole area is notorious for smuggling activity. >> it wasn
in our new series "europe by night. in the first installment, we take you to the border region between ukraine and romania. border police are particularly busy at night. the smugglers come to life when the sun goes down, and they carry out their criminal activities. >> after a two-hour chase, romanian border police have seized 2000 packets of ukrainian cigarettes. but it's not much of a catch. the pursuit began in ukraine and continued through the romanian forest before the smugglers...
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and europe could do. normally we provide all sorts of economic help, but only with strings attached. people will not provide $20 billion of help without certain political and economic conditionality. that is exactly what jan vukovich will not agree to when under siege. in a funny way, our hands are tied because we do not want to throw good money after a bad situation so we have to see where things come out. if he prevails, then we could introduce help with conditionality, or if there is a new government, we could provide a lot of help. >> when does this move from an uprising into a civil war, what has to happen? >> you had the first series show of force in the last way for hours. whether you are talking about serial or other places in the middle east, and even paris, in the middle of the 19th century, it is now a battle of nerves. does the government and security forces keep their nerve? are the protesters prepared to put their lives in jeopardy in the hopes of overthrowing the government? that is the dyn
and europe could do. normally we provide all sorts of economic help, but only with strings attached. people will not provide $20 billion of help without certain political and economic conditionality. that is exactly what jan vukovich will not agree to when under siege. in a funny way, our hands are tied because we do not want to throw good money after a bad situation so we have to see where things come out. if he prevails, then we could introduce help with conditionality, or if there is a new...
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going to extremes all across europe right wing and the e.u. parties and groups are gaining strength and in some cases respectability what accounts for this hard economic times are the growing alienation and frustration with the euro project could be said the new right is really the only bright so we're in a nice suit. we welcome there nate and mark to be terrific hosts on the r t network. it's going to give you a different perspective give me one stock never i'll give you the information you make the decision don't worry about how breaking this works on the mind it's revolution ideas and consciousness through the system. would be described as angry i think in a strong. under single. cohen welcome to crossfire all things considered i'm peter lavelle going to extremes all across europe rightwing anti e.u. parties and groups are gaining strength and in some cases respectability what accounts for this hard economic times are the growing alienation and frustration with the euro project could be said the new right is really the old right but wearing
going to extremes all across europe right wing and the e.u. parties and groups are gaining strength and in some cases respectability what accounts for this hard economic times are the growing alienation and frustration with the euro project could be said the new right is really the only bright so we're in a nice suit. we welcome there nate and mark to be terrific hosts on the r t network. it's going to give you a different perspective give me one stock never i'll give you the information you...
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this is just the beginning ukraine's resurrection europe's resurrection the you will be started over my done for you walter nationalists move closer to power seeking key posts in a new government to be approved or rejected by chaotic crowds in a public forum on the embattled in the pan square. yeah and then just leave these members of the public to be harassed part of fury of patrols far right vigilantes in armored vehicles patrol the streets of muslim neighborhood in east london sparking fears of a clash between communities. and an inquiry into the work of the troika of international lenders to struggling eurozone states shows deep flaws in the system as a european parliament admits the bailout hasn't gone to plan. six pm in moscow are you watching our tina national with me marina josh welcome to the program well the uprising in ukraine has brought months of chaos to the capital but now it's the country south where tensions are the highest well more than ten thousand people have surrounded the parliament building in crimea's main city right now you're looking at live pictures from t
this is just the beginning ukraine's resurrection europe's resurrection the you will be started over my done for you walter nationalists move closer to power seeking key posts in a new government to be approved or rejected by chaotic crowds in a public forum on the embattled in the pan square. yeah and then just leave these members of the public to be harassed part of fury of patrols far right vigilantes in armored vehicles patrol the streets of muslim neighborhood in east london sparking fears...
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what you had in europe before 1914 was certainly forces pushing towards war. you have heightened nationalism, imperial rivalries, arms race and so on. i think they should never be overlooked, very strong force for peace. a lot of people in europe without we are so progressive that we won't ever have a war again. again. you have to dig middle-class peace movement. you had the very large second international at the world-class and socialist movement which said they wouldn't take part in a capitalist war. it seems to me europe was poised uneasily between these different sorts of forces but it would myself use the word inevitable. >> robber, you are known as the consummate biographer as we can tell not only from "dreadnought" but from so many of the works before and since. but your point of departure seem to be naval strength. you quickly shift to the likes of victoria and bertie, a key envoy, the crowned heads of your. so which was a? wasn't the dreadnoughts or was it the people who were, in fact, pretty dreadful? [laughter] >> the dreadnoughts were treated by th
what you had in europe before 1914 was certainly forces pushing towards war. you have heightened nationalism, imperial rivalries, arms race and so on. i think they should never be overlooked, very strong force for peace. a lot of people in europe without we are so progressive that we won't ever have a war again. again. you have to dig middle-class peace movement. you had the very large second international at the world-class and socialist movement which said they wouldn't take part in a...
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but we won't allow to happen is that people have eastern europe liberal who do feel it is the benefits of its own to all jewelry knowing to and. coming not from the you are to come from your film i am nobody it's own. all right listen guys i'm going to end just reading all the mystery over how to play nice with all that cher odd choice joe the introduction of quotas or foreign is would all good be create more job opportunities for the swiss themselves i mean that's that's a good thing isn't it every country should choose to have that choice about to be have common roots and if you get up you followed the roots if you don't want to follow the roots then you have to leave to come up. simple and everything up it is the same thing despite criticism from brussels the swiss vote has boosted anti immigration movements across the continent with at least half a dozen far right european parties calling for similar referendums in their countries nearly half of germans want to see immigration reduced in france seventy percent of the population feel there are too many foreigners in the country by f
but we won't allow to happen is that people have eastern europe liberal who do feel it is the benefits of its own to all jewelry knowing to and. coming not from the you are to come from your film i am nobody it's own. all right listen guys i'm going to end just reading all the mystery over how to play nice with all that cher odd choice joe the introduction of quotas or foreign is would all good be create more job opportunities for the swiss themselves i mean that's that's a good thing isn't it...
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europe starts to have a problem if the politicians make mistakes let's say if europe the european union suddenly would open its borders towards north africa and they would say everybody free movement of persons also towards north africa of course you would have problems and this would be a tremendous mistake the politicians can make and so i strongly believe it's the politicians responsibility if problems arise now let's talk about the here appear in reaction to your referendum why do you think the so upset by the vote why switzerland like you've said isn't part of the block and isn't planning to join. european union has certain rules and the free movement of persons is one if everywhere traveling around free like united states between new york california it's one principle everywhere to say money is another prop is another principle everywhere to same or law the same rights and does is a next principle of like you are not you are a lock so why would they be so upset you are not part of the e.u. so why would they be so yes but they of they might be seeing ok of switzerland as a small co
europe starts to have a problem if the politicians make mistakes let's say if europe the european union suddenly would open its borders towards north africa and they would say everybody free movement of persons also towards north africa of course you would have problems and this would be a tremendous mistake the politicians can make and so i strongly believe it's the politicians responsibility if problems arise now let's talk about the here appear in reaction to your referendum why do you think...
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uniting europe. for most of europe's history, it has been at war with itself. countries at war with each other tend to do less business together. europe was always the continent of trade barriers, tariffs, and different currencies. doing business across borders was difficult. you needed to pay a fee to , and youcurrencies needed to pay a tariff seed to buy and sell to companies in .ther countries -- a tariff fee that tend to stifle economic .rowth then came world war i ii, which -- then camerope world war i ii, which devastated europe. because the situation was so dire, the best way to remove these barriers. the tariffs came down. this gave the survivors an idea -- a unified europe. a union across the continent that would end all future wars. countries began to band together toward this goal, bringing down trade barriers, lowering the cost of doing business. one of the last barriers involved was the berlin wall. with a united germany, europe was ready. 27 countries signed the treaty creating the european union. this made oohing business across there wassier, bu
uniting europe. for most of europe's history, it has been at war with itself. countries at war with each other tend to do less business together. europe was always the continent of trade barriers, tariffs, and different currencies. doing business across borders was difficult. you needed to pay a fee to , and youcurrencies needed to pay a tariff seed to buy and sell to companies in .ther countries -- a tariff fee that tend to stifle economic .rowth then came world war i ii, which -- then...
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say this is to protect our citizens and to protect companies in europe. so if a government program in night in the debate. paper like i mean the sunday you were to come from your home i know you don't that's your problem because you know brochures control a huge boulders will be bringing you a showdown between european officials over immigration issues that have been on the minds of many in the block ahead of the european parliamentary elections stay with us. fly a transit route to vnukovo report you'll best way to the heart of moscow. thank you for these economic downturns in the final. day the longer the deal sank i and the rest like it's a neat take it will be every week. fifteen minutes past the hour with no peace in sight for syria violence increasingly spilling over its borders into neighboring countries lebanon hardest hit was a tarion divisions there threatening to grow into a full blown civil war or his worry if an ocean reports from behind lebanese rebel lines where jihad is are being bred for battle. was the syrian conflict rages on neighboring
say this is to protect our citizens and to protect companies in europe. so if a government program in night in the debate. paper like i mean the sunday you were to come from your home i know you don't that's your problem because you know brochures control a huge boulders will be bringing you a showdown between european officials over immigration issues that have been on the minds of many in the block ahead of the european parliamentary elections stay with us. fly a transit route to vnukovo...
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this is just the beginning ukraine's resurrection europe's was a river shouldn't you be started over my down for a nationalist see he posts in government with crowds once again crowding on to independence square the hub of the uprising ready to approve or reject a new lineup of cabinet members. yeah and then just leave these members of the public to be harassed part of syria patrols. vigilantes in armored cars patrolled the streets of a muslim neighborhood in east london sparking fears of a clash between cultures. and any inquiry into the work of the troika of international lenders the struggling euro zone states of flags deep flaws in the system as the european parliament admits the bailout hasn't quite gone to plan. ten pm in moscow i met president good to have you with us our top story the ukraine uprising has brought months of chaos to the capital but now it's the country's south where tensions are boiling earlier today more than ten thousand people surrounded the parliament in crimea has main city these are pictures from simferopol where two rival factions are demonstrating for
this is just the beginning ukraine's resurrection europe's was a river shouldn't you be started over my down for a nationalist see he posts in government with crowds once again crowding on to independence square the hub of the uprising ready to approve or reject a new lineup of cabinet members. yeah and then just leave these members of the public to be harassed part of syria patrols. vigilantes in armored cars patrolled the streets of a muslim neighborhood in east london sparking fears of a...
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and prom from the middle ages on, it was in europe, but it was confined within islands. capit capitalism picked up a lot since 1600 and since then has expanded in its range. and expanded in the areas of life that it affects. so first it was primarily about trading things. later on, and people consider this the finding element of capitalism and moved into production, capitalism through wage labor. but it is as a process that is going through many stages and i think it is hard to find a point where it begins. but it is expanding in more and more area and i think i will be exploring that theme and that is the many ramifications of capitalism and the shape of changing the family and culture and the way in which people define themselves through what is produced in the capitalist process. it is process that has gotten many ramifications. >> we have talked about jews, you mentioned the protestants, is there a connection between capitalism and religion? >> there are lots of connections but they are hard to pin down. it is clear in some times and places, the actual doctrines of a
and prom from the middle ages on, it was in europe, but it was confined within islands. capit capitalism picked up a lot since 1600 and since then has expanded in its range. and expanded in the areas of life that it affects. so first it was primarily about trading things. later on, and people consider this the finding element of capitalism and moved into production, capitalism through wage labor. but it is as a process that is going through many stages and i think it is hard to find a point...
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this is just the beginning ukraine's resurrection europe's reserve they started our my don . ultranationalist move closer to power so you can keep posting a new government to be approved or rejected by crowds in a public forum on the embattled independence square. yeah and then just leave these members of the public to be harassed part of syria patrols. vigilantes in armored vehicles patrolling the streets of a muslim neighborhood in east london sparking fears of a clash between community. and an inquiry into the work of the troika of international lenders to struggling eurozone states shows that deep flaws in the system is the european parliament admits the bailout hasn't gone to plan. eight pm in moscow i met president good to have you with us here on r.t. our top story the uprising in ukraine has brought months of chaos to the capital but now it's the country's south where tensions are boiling earlier today more than ten thousand people surrounded parliament in crimea has main city these are pictures from simferopol where two rival factions are demonstrating for and agains
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coming up a climate of intolerance in the powerhouse the council of europe. criticizes germany for progress and wiping out discrimination more on that after a short break. join me. in debt and financial commentary and much much. only on. revolutionary. overthrow of the democratically elected government in ukraine the country stands at the abyss politically economically and even territorially strongly supported by the e.u. and washington the new rulers of my don't perceive ideological zealots can they reach out to all ukrainians divide the country even more. gridlock. to build a new. mission to teach creation and. this is why you should care only. minutes past the hour the european parliament has slammed the work of international lenders and admitted to flaws in the eurozone bailout program. air reported minutes the financial institutions saved several eurozone members from maghreb c. but the troika of lenders is accused of failing to consult with national governments and merely giving them all tomatoes moreover the report says the troika lacks accountability
coming up a climate of intolerance in the powerhouse the council of europe. criticizes germany for progress and wiping out discrimination more on that after a short break. join me. in debt and financial commentary and much much. only on. revolutionary. overthrow of the democratically elected government in ukraine the country stands at the abyss politically economically and even territorially strongly supported by the e.u. and washington the new rulers of my don't perceive ideological zealots...
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ends up in the european commission or whatever and that's they're setting the example for the rest of europe one can only be surprised. i don't see why we should continue to put money at least a great britain should put money into this corrupt system isn't deadly corrupt system let me go ahead john you want to jump in go ahead yeah for fairness sake where the report is done by the commission but the figure one hundred twenty is what they did and they did try to suppress into countries it did know they think it is to corruption into you countries while they suppress their that's not the direction and deliberate you know it's a corruption in europe itself that's misdirection like any any good magician you don't watch the hand that he's presenting to you you should be watching the other hand you don't see and that's what you're trying to do the moment they're trying to give a certain amount of dismissed direction so you don't see the corruption at the heart of europe itself correct ok i think you guys are agreeing here only that a lot of the commentary about this report says that there is a cul
ends up in the european commission or whatever and that's they're setting the example for the rest of europe one can only be surprised. i don't see why we should continue to put money at least a great britain should put money into this corrupt system isn't deadly corrupt system let me go ahead john you want to jump in go ahead yeah for fairness sake where the report is done by the commission but the figure one hundred twenty is what they did and they did try to suppress into countries it did...
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europe is dependent. ukraine is the bread basket for russia and has been and remains through the course better than a century. this sanctions are impractical. because the russians can exact an even greater penalty against our allies in europe. as you know, they have been very, very quiet. the united nations met in security council. nothing is done -- nothing is said. the president acknowledges today after nine days of out are silence on the part of our president on the issue of ukraine since he made a warning. he said nothing and continue to keep us informed. thank you very much, mr. president, the fact islet be honest with everyone. we have known precisely what russian troops are doing. we knew who the 60 special forces troops who were entered crimea and seized the regional administrative buildings. it's a lot of blather imminenting from capitol hill and the white house. the reality is there is nothing the united states can do. gerri: now we hear reports on the street in crimea troops on the ground, tank
europe is dependent. ukraine is the bread basket for russia and has been and remains through the course better than a century. this sanctions are impractical. because the russians can exact an even greater penalty against our allies in europe. as you know, they have been very, very quiet. the united nations met in security council. nothing is done -- nothing is said. the president acknowledges today after nine days of out are silence on the part of our president on the issue of ukraine since he...